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Lance Storm: ZZZZZZZZ

If you're the kind of sicko so interested in wrestler's opinions that you would read something by the human intermission Lance Storm...well here is a new Q+A.
Here's an example of the scintilating commentary within:
Q: This isn't a wrestling question, so bear with me...are you a Michael Jackson fan?
A: I never really was no.
Lance Storm ladies and gentlemen!
Kevin Nash interview

Newsday.com has a very interestling interview with Kevin Nash on a variety of topics. Excerpt:
AC: So you don’t stand out that much in terms of age. Is it a problem that that much of the TNA roster – especially the guys on top – are in the – not even over 40 – but over 45 or 50 club?
KN: You know, the biggest problem that I’ve seen in our business – and I remember a few years ago when Triple-H and Shawn Michaels came into Daytona Beach for a house show. Paul [Levesque] has a coach now that he travels in. We were just sitting in the coach talking. We were kind of going through the rosters and saying who are the guys who are going to replace us. Which guys are going to replace us when we retire? And everybody through names around and there weren’t a whole lot of names of guys who we thought were going to replace us.
You look at a guy like Edge, and now he’s starting to realize – and, gosh, I don’t even know how old he is but he I think he’s in his 30’s. And he’s getting to the point where he’s had a ton of injuries. John Cena has had a ton of injuries. With these guys, it’s almost [a question of] who can last.
You can check it out here
Missed Connection: Tito to WWE

It was a match nearly made in heaven: Tito Ortiz and the WWE. In his latest blog entry, Jim Ross reveals that Tito almost made the leap to Stamford. With his dyed blonde hair, his unique charisma, athleticism, and real life reputation as a bad ass, Tito had all the tools in place to be big in the WWE. Real big. But Ross, who's job it would have been to sign Ortiz, thinks he made the right decision to keep his day job.
I remember meeting Tito, who was attending a WWE event with Rick Bassman many years ago in Anaheim at the Pond, if memory serves me correctly, when Tito had an interest in discussing a potential career in WWE. Tito had/has a great look, charisma, is obviously very athletic and would have likely done very well in WWE. However, Tito's true calling is MMA and for an athlete to be able to perform only a few times a year for big bucks and not endure excessive travel is the only way for some athletes to go about their professional lives IE Brock Lesnar.
Worst of the Worst: Koji Kitao

Lance Storm took a different tact than most wrestlers. Instead of his favorite guys to work with, he has pointed a long accusing finger at the worst of the worst. The anti-champion worker? Koji Kitao.
His kicks were bone jarring, his slams and moves were crushing and there has never been a person I hated getting in the ring with more. Fortunately his most painful move, a near 400-pound Senton, I managed to avoid. I’m not sure whose idea it was to have this 400-pound man start jumping up and back bumping on top of guys but it was brutal. If the 400-pounds wasn’t bad enough Kitao wasn’t particularly careful of where he landed and often landed on guys heads.
CM Punk: TNA not in His Future

Exclusive interview with The Sun
Finally, would you ever consider a jump ship to another company?
No, I'd not jump ship, this is the place to be, nowhere comes close and I'm happy here. We don't really have any competition and if you want to be a top class professional wrestler in the US you have to be working for the WWE.
Highspots needs help with upcoming shoots

Highspots, the online wrestling superstore, will be conducting a few shoot interviews during this weekend's NWA Legends Convention in Charlotte, NC, and have asked fans for help coming up with questions.

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